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Reversible inhibition of human thioredoxin reductase activity by cytotoxic alkyl 2-imidazolyl disulfide analogues.

J E Oblong1, E L Chantler, A Gallegos, D L Kirkpatrick, T Chen, N Marshall, G Powis.   

Abstract

The thioredoxin/thioredoxin reductase system is important for several aspects of the regulation of cellular proliferation by both intracellular and extracellular mechanisms. The effects of n-butyl 2-imidazolyl disulfide (III-2), 1-methylpropyl 2-imidazolyl disulfide (IV-2), and n-decyl 2-imidazolyl disulfide (VII-2) on purified human placental thioredoxin reductase activity were examined. The analogues were competitive inhibitors with DTNB for reduction by thioredoxin reductase, with Ki values for III-2, IV-2, and VII-2 being 3.3, 13.0, and 8.6 microM, respectively. The inhibition was noncompetitive with reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH). None of the analogues was a suicide substrate inhibitor of the flavoenzyme. III-2 and VII-2 were metabolized by thioredoxin reductase at about half the rate of DTNB, whereas IV-2 was not detectably metabolized. The second order rate constants for the reactions of III-2 and IV-2 with reduced GSH were 931 and 91 M-1 s-1, respectively. The lower reactivity of IV-2 with reduced GSH and the lack of the analogue's metabolism by thioredoxin reductase may be due to the more sterically hindered structure of this analogue. The 50% inhibitory concentrations (IC50 values) for the inhibition of serum-dependent cellular proliferation of Swiss 3T3 murine fibroblasts by III-2, IV-2, and VII-2 were 2.0, 3.5, and 4.0 microM, respectively. IV-2 was considerably more potent as an inhibitor of the thioredoxin-dependent cellular proliferation of Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts, showing an IC50 value of 60 nM. Thus, inhibition of cellular proliferation by alkyl 2-imidazolyl disulfide analogues may involve interaction with thioredoxin, thioredoxin reductase, or an alternative target that is redox-regulated by thioredoxin.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8070012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Chemother Pharmacol        ISSN: 0344-5704            Impact factor:   3.333


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